Installing a drip irrigation system - Rain Bird DIY kit for the container garden

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @ckumar1261
    @ckumar1261 Год назад +3

    Nice, explained in a way that pretty to easy understand!

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and glad it was easy to understand!

  • @tonyhoyt
    @tonyhoyt 3 месяца назад

    Great video and solid information. I had a heck of a time trying to hook up my 1/2” hose until I came across your video. Thx.

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful.

  • @danmathers5896
    @danmathers5896 Год назад

    Great video! Nice to see in action. Thank you for sharing!

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Hopefully it was helpful.

  • @rossitherhodie5659
    @rossitherhodie5659 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, learned a few things so now I dont have to read the long instructions which can be complicated.❤

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and glad that it was helpful!

  • @pamfaulkner5395
    @pamfaulkner5395 Год назад

    Please describe the end pieces to close off the end for the winter. I would try to drain before it freezes, however water could get in the open end and maybe crack the tube as it freezes. Your video was the most practical for a home owner using Rainbird products. Thank you in advance, Pam

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      Thanks for your comments. The end pieces you can use are either a slide on cap that stays in place based on friction and has a screw off top that allows water to drain out for winter (slightly more expensive). The other is a simple crimp you slide over the tube when bending it over on itself. It's harder to slide off that crimp at the end of the season to allow water to drain but it works just as well. I think on one of the setups I used both since it was the first time setting up, but you only need one.

  • @concernedcitizen3869
    @concernedcitizen3869 9 месяцев назад +1

    what size is your main line and what fitting did you use to connect to water faucet? Thanks, I bought the rainbird expansion kit and it only has 1/4" tubing with it.

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  9 месяцев назад

      The main line is 1/2 inch. You'll need a 3/4 inch female hose thread connector either the 1/2 inch line or the 1/4 tubing directly. The kit I showed came with 1/2 inch line and you branch off from there with the 1/4 tubing.

    • @concernedcitizen3869
      @concernedcitizen3869 9 месяцев назад

      thanks for the info, very helpful

  • @Prokaryotes642
    @Prokaryotes642 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Is the water flow continuous or do you have a timer somewhere?

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  5 месяцев назад

      It is not continuous and is only turned on 1-2 times a day (depending on how hot the season). The emitter heads are 1-3 gallons per hour so that would be overkill to leave them on all the time.

  • @superflypheelign
    @superflypheelign 18 дней назад

    Put the ends of the tubing into boiling water for 30 seconds right before you start to work with the end.

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  13 дней назад

      Yeah that's a good idea. I have used a mini torch to warm up the ends in the past as well.

  • @marukthomasian6309
    @marukthomasian6309 3 месяца назад

    How long do you run the system if you hook it to a timer?

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  3 месяца назад

      About an hour in my area, but it depends on how dry and hot it is in your location. Try increments of 15 minutes to find the best fit and then use that as a rough time going forward.

  • @jrunkleful
    @jrunkleful Год назад

    Thank you for explaining what those additional attached pieces were for on the tubing stakes. The directions didn't explain how you were supposed to use them.

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      No problem. Glad that you found it useful. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeanniejohnston2395
    @jeanniejohnston2395 Год назад

    Thank you. What do I search for to get the hose quick disconnector?

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      "Garden hose quick connectors" would get you what you need.
      Here's what they look like at Lowes:
      www.lowes.com/pl/Garden-hose-quick-connectors-Garden-hoses-accessories-Lawn-garden/4294612474

  • @JonathanR13
    @JonathanR13 Год назад

    Hi, I just installed this system. Does water pour out of your backflow preventer when you shut the water off, is this normal?

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад

      Yes mine does this as well when I shutoff the water abruptly as the backflow preventer releases the excess pressure built up. I find shutting the water off slowly helps minimize it.

  • @TheIraqithair
    @TheIraqithair Год назад +1

  • @Alex-qe2lf
    @Alex-qe2lf 4 месяца назад

    do you use strictly 2gph emitters for convenience

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  4 месяца назад

      Sorta. I use them so that I know the plants all get about the same amount of water for a given time since they are mostly in the 7-10 gallon pot size range. For anything larger I will add an additional 1 GPH emitter to the mix.

  • @justinbaldacci1711
    @justinbaldacci1711 6 месяцев назад

    My back flow preventer is gushing water every time I turn my spigot on...what's wrong with my system? thanks.

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  5 месяцев назад

      Drip irrigation systems typically operate at a much lower pressure than standard hose bibbs. If the backflow preventer isn't designed for low-pressure systems, it might misinterpret the pressure change as backflow and release water when you turn it on. Try to turn on the spigot slowly.

  • @LearnEnglishWithMatta
    @LearnEnglishWithMatta 5 месяцев назад

    Neat, thank you.

  • @shawna6341
    @shawna6341 Год назад

    Which filter did you buy? Can you share a link?

    • @ShinyInsanity
      @ShinyInsanity  Год назад +1

      Just a standard rainbird y filter like this. About $14-17 depending on where you buy it. www.lowes.com/pd/Raindrip-Nylon-Hose-Pipe-Thread-Drip-Irrigation-Filter/3407258